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Postseason first pitch times have been released through Tuesday. Times are subject to change in case of a postponement or suspended game…

As you can see the Reds and Giants will play at 9:37 pm ET on both Saturday and Sunday. Tuesday’s game at Great American Ball Park is slated to start at 5:37 pm ET. Those games will be aired on TBS.

On the radio side, WLW and the Reds Radio Network will broadcast the Redlegs games throughout the postseason. Marty Brennaman and Jim Kelch will alternate play-by-play innings with Jeff Brantley on color commentary for the full 9. Thom Brennaman will replace Kelch during the week.

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Throughout the postseason, I’m hoping to see your photos and/or videos celebrating Reds victories. As far as photos, send them to me at jramsey@reds.com. If you have videos, send me the YouTube link.

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P&G announces $2,000,000 commitment to Reds Urban Youth AcademyP&G and Reds partnering to make a difference in the Cincinnati community

The Reds Urban Youth Academy will be a baseball and softball training facility at Roselawn Park in Cincinnati that provides free, year-round instruction for boys and girls ages 6-18 from Greater Cincinnati and throughout Reds Country.

“P&G is proud to continue our partnership with the Reds and the Reds Community Fund to help improve the Cincinnati community through the development of the first Urban Youth Academy in the Midwest,” said Jodi Allen, P&G VP North America Marketing and Brand Operations.

The complex will include four renovated fields and a 33,000 square foot building featuring batting cages, pitching tunnels and a full indoor field. Groundbreaking will be in 2013 with project completion expected in 2015.

“We are committed to creating opportunities to get more kids to play baseball,” said Phil Castellini, Reds Chief Operating Officer. “With the support of P&G and our other partners the Academy will be the hub for urban baseball and softball training in Greater Cincinnati and hope to serve more than 20,000 kids and coaches annually.”

The relationship includes support from Kroger featuring a strong in-store retail plan in 2013 that will promote several P&G brands while raising awareness for the Reds Urban Youth Academy project.

The Reds Urban Youth Academy is modeled after Major League Baseball academies in Compton, Ca., Houston, Philadelphia and New Orleans.

Since 2010, P&G and the Reds Community Fund have partnered for the annual “P&G Community Day” volunteer service projects featuring hundreds of P&G employees renovating baseball and softball fields and community parks. The most recent project on August 2 included over 400 P&G North America Marketing employees restoring the Cheviot Memorial Fields, historic grandstand and Cheviot Memorial Fieldhouse.

The Reds Community Fund currently operates the Reds Urban Youth Academy at the temporary home of Cincinnati Public School’s Gamble Montessori High School in Winton Place. The fall/winter session starts October 22 and offers free baseball and softball instruction four days a week to boys and girls from Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky public schools.

There is currently a need for an expanded, year-round Reds Urban Youth Academy in Cincinnati because local Knothole participation has dipped significantly in the past five years while select baseball programs continue to expand. This suggests baseball is failing in urban areas that typically rely on neighborhood and recreational baseball for instruction. According to the National Sporting Goods Association, the number of kids aged 7 to 17 playing baseball decreased 33% from 8.7 million participants to 5.8 million participants from 2000 to 2011.

Additional partners in the Reds Urban Youth Academy capital fundraising campaign are Major League Baseball, The City of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Recreation Commission, PNC Bank and Reds owners and players.

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The Reds have a workoutout this afternoon at AT&T Park. I’ll be there and will have some photos and other stuff that I’ll post right here on Better Off Red.

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Also, please visit Reds Authentics to bid NOW on the Better Off Red Funkblast shirt that I wore in the clubhouse during the clinch! I signed it “Expect Good News” and it still smells like beer and champagne! We need to at least get this bad boy up over the $100 range….

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